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if you decide to buy one of the newest 2013 pioneer 2DIN DISPLAY range with ADVANCED APP MODE, you will need the following for your install.

these are the models for the 2013 range (includes variants):
AVH-X1500DVD
AVH-X2500BT
AVH-X3500BHS
AVH-X4500BT
AVH-X5500BHS
AVH-X6500DVD
AVH-X7500BT
AVH-X8500BHS

i accidentally bought 2 of each so i have 1 set left for sale:

1) brand new micro bypass - allows you to watch tv, dvd, videos, navigation etc WHILST DRIVING. retails for $30
this is the ONLY one on the market so far that works for the 2013 series. comes with instructions and super easy to install.
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$20 shipped anywhere in australia

2) brand new genuine pionner advanced app cable - model CD-IU201S. retails for $80
you cannot use any other cable if you want to use advanced app mode, only this one.
i've used a knock off generic cable and you can see the difference in quality which is why i bought genuine.
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$30 shipped anywhere in australia

or both for $40 shipped.

No, sorry it doesn't.

Older models yes.

Please feel try to with the 2013 Pioneer range (one of the models listed) yourself.

Cheers

Edited by seohyunjin
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1) brand new micro bypass - allows you to watch tv, dvd, videos, navigation etc WHILST DRIVING. retails for $30
this is the ONLY one on the market so far that works for the 2013 series. comes with instructions and super easy to install.
$20 shipped anywhere in australia

i still have one of these available

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